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The renowned Marathi poet Kusumagraj is often known as the "Shivaji of Marathi language" due to his immense contribution to Marathi literature and his impactful influence on the language and its development.
Shivaji Bhonsle, also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was a 17th-century Indian ruler and warrior king who founded the Maratha Empire in western India. He is regarded as a hero in Marathi culture for his military exploits, innovative military tactics, and administrative skills. Shivaji is celebrated for his efforts in defending the region against the Mughal Empire and for promoting Hindu culture and traditions.
Bengal gram in Marathi language is known as "हरभरा" (harbhara).
Table is called "मेज" (mej) in Marathi language.
Marathi language has approximately 70 million words.
Marathi is an ancient language with its roots tracing back to the 8th century. It has evolved over time from Prakrit and Sanskrit languages. The earliest evidence of Marathi literature dates back to the 13th century.